Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...admire this man for the fight he made. By thirty-six years in Parliament of sincere and effective advocacy of Irish autonomy, he wins a place beside O'Connell and Parnell as a hero of the Home Rule movement. By his ultimate loyalty to the endangered empire, without regard to internal issues, he wins an enduring place among the statesmen and patriots of the United Kingdom...
...With regard to the future of track and field sports at the University this spring it was decided that the team should send several men to the annual meeting of the I. C. A. A. A. A., which is scheduled to take place this year in Philadelphia on May 31 and June 1. Moreover, the athletic authorities are in favor of a triangular track meet with Yale and Princeton, to be held preferably on May 18 at New Haven. This will be an event of special interest in intercollegiate athletics, since it will be the first track and field meet...
...advisory committee stated that no decision had been reached as yet in regard to the matter of arranging an intercollegiate meet for freshmen, but the matter is under consideration. Other important items of business included the election of the University of Pittsburgh to membership in the association, and the decision of the Pittsburgh delegates to send a team to the intercollegiate games. Although the representative from California and Leland Stanford asked that, in consideration of war conditions and the distance of those universities from Philadelphia, the rule providing for the exclusion from membership of colleges which are not represented...
...agreement has been reached in regard to the dates for the University or Freshman triangular series. Saturday of this week, however, representatives from the University, Yale and Princeton are to meet in New Haven, and the schedule for the two series will probably be arranged then...
Dean Briggs' official announcement of the eligibility rules to be enforced in athletic contests this spring clears the atmosphere in regard to this difficult question. That the members of our teams must be on the same basis of training and hours of practice as their opponents has always been an accepted conclusion. The chief source of discussion--whether or not undergraduates must be enrolled in some military or naval course in order to be eligible for athletics has now been settled affirmatively...